Grand View Oak Residence by Hsu McCullough
The Grand View Oak Residence has five bedroom, five bathrooms as well as a powder room while also offering multiple rooftop decks with magnificent views of the Pacific Ocea
The Grand View Oak Residence has five bedroom, five bathrooms as well as a powder room while also offering multiple rooftop decks with magnificent views of the Pacific Ocea
Faulkner Architects recently completed Forest Vacation Home, a new 4,500-square-foot, four-bedroom residence.
The Collector House is the material manifestation of its owners. By drawing on the owners’ idiosyncrasies and the enviable plot, Arent&Pyke have articulated a refreshingly liveable place to call home.
The Medina apartment was designed for a young couple who are interested in interior design and art. Architects have paid much attention to the functional component.
In most cases, a sofa is a central piece around which the entire living room seems designed and decorated. Besides, this is where people spend most of their time when they are in the room.
Planned to embrace the sun and social street frontage, this family home opens to the north – blurring the interface between spaces and providing flexible year-round living.
Such was the grace already embedded in this 1928 apartment in Bellevue Hill that it required a delicate – or apparently delicate touch.
Designed to maximise entertaining on a compact Cottesloe block, the home represents a modern way of living as an “apartment on the ground”.
This interior design is part of a bigger renovation for a generous home and garage, and is inspired step by step by a series of stories and feelings that the clients wanted to experience in their every…